I had read about something like that recently - that stews were derived from a custom of having this pot at a constant simmer over a fire for many days on end, with things constantly being added to them as it's being eaten over time.

That FT "boxless set" covers their live output from 1979 to 1982 and is 7 hours long. Only on Bandcamp. While i was picking up the Dr. D Punk set at the local record store, I told the cashier about the set, he was very happy! Then I told him you can only get it as a download, he became unhappy.

Mr. Fab, I have been holding off on that set despite being a small part of it. I can say that it was an interesting project in that all the artists seem to have been funded well enough to pay for studio musicians and al, not sure whether there was financial backing from an actual label, but the high price is probably an honest one considering the limited market for such a product.

MB - Yes! I was thinking of you actually when I pulled out 2 Ghost Box 7" singles as only a few friends I know are into Ghost Box. Want to play a bunch more on the show, introduce to others. Amazing label. I also pulled out a John Foxx 7" that was included with Electronic Sound Mag (a mag I know you are a fan of too!)